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THE HOMETOWN
EDON HILLTOP STRYKER MONTPELIER PETTISVILLE NORTH CENTRAL FAYETTE WAUSEON
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23RD, 2014 A WEEKLY SPORTS PUBLICATION COURTESY OF "THE VILLAGE REPORTER"
W I L L I A M S F U L T O N
EDON BOMBERS MONTPELIER LOCOS NORTH CENTRAL EAGLES
HILLTOP CADETS STRYKER PANTHERS FAYETTE EAGLES
PETTISVILLE BLACKBIRDS WAUSEON INDIANS
PHOTOS PROVIDED
OAKSHADE RACEWAY ... Chris Keller (Top) and Matt Miller (Bot-
tom) both zoom into frst place at rural Wauseon's Oakshade.
Taking The Checkered Flag . . .
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PETTISVILLE BOYS TRACK Josh Sauder (BBC Scholar Athlete), Jeremy Mann (State
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WEST UNITY: June 7 - Ask any base-ball person... an error gives the opponent
an extra out. Extra outs mean extra op-portunities, and extra opportunities, when
capitalized upon, lead to runs... unearned
runs, but runs none the less. Thanks tove Hilltop errors, Ayersville had plenty of
those opportunities, and they took full ad-vantage of them in a 15-5 ACME League
whitewashing of their hosts on June 7.Justin Ashenfelter got the start, and
was tagged for 6 unearned runs before giv-
ing way to Nic Schieber, who was lit up for
5 runs. Zach Roehrs relieved Schieber, buthe was roughed up for 4 runs before Isaac
VanArsdalen came on to register the nalout by the K.
Roehrs had a single and a double with
2 RBIs for Hilltop, with Schieber platinga pair with a single and a triple. Quinn
Smith drove in a run with a single and adouble, and Colin Sabins added a single
and double.
RUNS / HITS / ERRORS
Ayersville 15 - 15 - 0Hilltop 5 - 7 - 5
Unearned Runs SinkHilltop Versus Ayersville
WEST UNITY: June 7 - Those expect-ing a pitchers dual between Hilltop and
Ayersville left unfullled. Those hopingfor offense were rewarded for their at-
tendance. Holding an 8-7 lead going into
the nal frame, Ayersville added a pair
of insurance runs to open a three run
lead in the top of the seventh, with the
Cadets down to their nal three outs.
Remember that pitchers dual thing?
It came back to bite the Pilots in the
home half of the seventh as Hilltop plat-
ed four runs to win at home, 11-10.
Collins got the start for Hilltop, but
was chased in the fourth. Kristian Grap-engeter worked into the fth before he
was pulled in favor of Quinn Smith who
picked up the win in nishing.
Cole Haynes was 5 for 6 with 4 RBIs.
Nic Schieber had 3 singles, a triple and
an RBI, and Smith plated a pair with 3
singles. Tyler Suboski had a single and
drove in 2, Grapengeter had an RBI sin-
gle, and Ethan Dunson and Collins each
had a single.
RUNS / HITS / ERRORS
Hilltop 11 - 16 - 6
Ayersville 10 - 9 - 3
Hilltop Jr. ACME TeamEdges Ayersville, 11-10
MONTPELIER: June 9 - The Montpe-
lier ACME squad was zapped twice by
Fairview on June 9. The Apaches threw
a one-hit shutout in the opener, 9-0,
then added insult to injury by taking the
second game, 7-2.
Game #1
Jared Shoup was tagged for 7 runs
in 5 1/3 innings of work. Keaton Byers
nished, allowing a pair of runs. An-
drew Luke busted up the no-hitter with
a base hit.
RUNS / HITS / ERRORS
Fairview 9 - 9 - 0
Montpelier 0 - 1 - 3
Game #2
Gunner Matson allowed 5 runs in 4
innings of work for the Locos. Byers n-
ished, allowing 2 runs.
Montpelier did their damage in the
fth. Cody Caudill go on with a double,
and was driven in by a Shoup sacrice
y. Jared Sargent, who singled earlier in
the contest, drew a free pass and scored
on a passed ball. Colin Rockey had a
double, Matson had a double and a sin-
gle, and Dalton Surbey added a base hit.
RUNS / HITS / ERRORS
Fairview 7 - 6 - 0
Montpelier 2 - 6 - 2
Montpelier ACME BoysDrop A Pair To Fairview
MONTPELIER: June 10 - The Stryker
ACME boys landed a pair of haymakers
on Montpelier on June 10, winning 12-5
and 4-2.
Game #1
Brody Shock got the start for Stryk-
er, with Chad Ruffer being touched for
ve runs in relief. Parker Ruffer nished
with an inning of scoreless ball.Shock slammed a round tripper,
and Parker Ruffer added a single and a
double. Cody Hall had two doubles and
a single, Colton Benson had a double
and two singles, Jackson Wonders had
a pair of base hits, and Austin Frisbie
and Tyrel Patterson each had a single.
Dalton Surbey took the loss for Mont-
pelier, with Andrew Luke coming on in
relief.
Cody Caudill lashed a triple and a
single, with Jared Shoup getting a pair
of doubles, and Colin Rockey adding a
single and a double. Jared Musser and
Jared Sargent each had two singles, and
Surbey had a base hit.
RUNS / HITS / ERRORS
Stryker 12 - 13 - 1
Montpelier 5 - 11 - 3
Game #2
Hall went the distance for Stryker,helping his own cause with a double.
Benson had a double, and Chad
Ruffer, Parker Ruffer and Kaid Woolace
each singled for the Panthers
Shoup took the loss for the Locos,
with Luke taking another tour in relief.
Rockey had a pair of base hits, while
Luke, Chase Steffes and Dyllon Godfrey
each got onboard with a single.
RUNS / HITS / ERRORS
Stryker 4 - 5 - 0
Montpelier 2 - 5 - 2
Stryker ACME SweepsA Pair From Montpelier
WEST UNITY: June 16 - Three Hilltop
hurlers failed to make an impression on
Fairview on June 16. The visitors took
both ends of a doubleheader in lopsided
fashion, 12-3 and 8-0.
Game #1
Nic Schieber took the loss for Hilltop,
with Quinn Smith and Kristian Grap-
engeter also getting touched up in re-
lief. Schieber had a single and a double,
Cole Haynes had two singles, and Smith,
Colin Sabins, Tyler Suboski and Zach
Roehrs each had a safety.
RUNS / HITS / ERRORS
Fairview 12 - 8 - 2
Hilltop 3 - 8 - 3
Game #2
Smith went the route on the hill for
Hilltop. Schieber and Sabins each had a
single, while Roehrs had a two-base hit.
RUNS / HITS / ERRORS
Fairview 8 - 7 - 0
Hilltop 0 - 3 - 4
Fairview Bats Beleaguer
Hilltop In Twinbill June 16
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battle between Chris Sands and Jeff Foks
for the majority of the race. Sands start-ed on the pole and immediately took the
lead over Terry Rushlow. Rushlow hadproblems on lap four and dropped out
of competition. Foks then began to pres-
sure Sands for the lead, looking inside andoutside. Finally, Foks was able to make
the pass on the outside with just undera handful of laps remaining. Sands never
gave up and took one last shot at Foks on
the nal lap dropping down low in the nalcorners, but it wasnt enough. Foks earned
win number six on the season with Sandsfollowing up in second.
Brogan Rehklau took the early lead inthe Best Performance Motorsports Com-
pact feature event after starting on thepole and led the rst few laps. After an
early caution for a Matt Brazeau spin, Ter-
ry Rushlow Sr. got turned around on theensuing restart and multiple cars piled in.
Rushlow was running in the top ve at thetime. Shortly after the next restart, Reh-
klau fell off the pace which turned the leadbattle over to Brandon Myers and John
Martis. The two drivers traded the lead and
some paint. In the end, it was Myers hold-ing off Martis to pick up his third feature
win of the year.
Multiple lead changes amongst mul-tiple drivers highlighted the nal race of
the night, the Bomber B Main. Scott Ham-mer took over the early lead after starting
on the outside of the second row. Justin
Gamber had worked his way up to secondbefore slipping up high in turn one and
stopping in turn two to bring out the sec-ond caution in the race. After the restart,
Hammer led the eld into turn one and lost
it in turn two, spinning in front of the en-tire eld. Ted Hill then inherited the lead,
but Garry Domoe took over the top spot onthe following lap. Hill fought back to the
inside and contact going into turn threesent both drivers spinning which brought
out another caution. Steven Pocock thenbecame the leader again after starting on
the pole. A couple laps later Tim McNicol
took command and held off a late chargefrom Scott Robertson to take the check-
ered ag. Hammer recovered to nish thirdwith Domoe salvaging a fourth place nish
after get caught up in f ew incidents earlierin the race. Henry Walls Jr. nished fth.
INFORMATION PROVIDED
BY SCOTT HAMMER
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Matt Miller Takes Home First ...
Editors noteAs we have said, if yougive us your legible and understandable
stats from ANY area sporting event, we will
turn them into an article. In this case, wehave received the season game logs from
the CK Technologies 7/8 youth baseballteam, going back to May 7.
Were up to the challenge, and besides,the kids worked hard on the eldthey
deserve the recognition. With that, we will
catch you up on the season for CK Tech-nologies. Going into the tournaments the
team is 12-1 on the season, and tearingthe cover off the ballaveraging 12.09
runs per game.
May 7
CK Technologies 18Edgerton 1 8
Noah Jay 4-4 1 RBIDrake Sommer 2-4
Reese Brown 4-4 7 RBIs (HR and 3
doubles)Landon Fackler 2-4
Noah Ryan 4-4 3 RBIs (2 doubles)Joel Saneholtz 3-4 2RBIs
Nate Hooser 4-4 2RBIs (double)Avery Leazier 3-4 1 RBI
Cedric Taylor 1-4 1 RBI
Greyson Saneholtz 1-4 1 RBI
Luke Musser 3-4 Game Ball Award
May 8
CK Technologies 17West Unity 3 5
Noah Jay 3-4 1 RBI
Drake Sommer 3-4 2 RBIs (double)Reese Brown 4-4 5 RBIs Game Ball (hit
for the cycle)Landon Fackler 1-3
Noah Ryan 4-4 1 RBI (double)Joel Saneholtz 2-4
Nate Hooser 4-4 4 RBIs (triple)
Avery Leazier 3-4Cedric Taylor 2-3
Greyson Saneholtz 2-3 1 RBI (triple)
May 13
West Unity 1 10
CK Technologies 4Noah Jay 2-3 Game Ball (double)Drake Sommer 1-3
Reese Brown 3-3 1 RBILandon Fackler 3-3 2 RBIs
Noah Ryan 2-3Joel Saneholtz 1-3
Nate Hooser 1-2
Avery Leazier 1-2Cedric Taylor 0-1 1 RBI
May 14
CK Technologies 11
West Unity 2 2Noah Jay 3-3 (2 doubles)
Drake Sommer 2-3 1 RBIReese Brown 3-3 2 RBIs
Landon Fackler 3-3 2 RBIs (double)Noah Ryan 3-3 2 RBIs
Joel Saneholtz 1-3
Nate Hooser 2-3 1 RBIAvery Leazier 1-3 1 RBI
Cedric Taylor 2-3 2 RBIs Game Ball (2doubles)
May 19
CK Technologies 19
Stryker 1 2Noah Jay 5-5 1 RBI
Drake Sommer 4-5 (double)Reese Brown 5-5 3 RBIs (double)
Landon Fackler 4-5 2 RBIs (2 doubles)Noah Ryan 5-5 8 RBIs Game Ball (3
doubles)
Joel Saneholtz 1-4 1 RBINate Hooser 4-5 3 RBIs
Cedric Taylor 3-5 1 RBI (2 doubles)Greyson Saneholtz 1-4
May 21
CK Technologies 7
Edon 1 2Noah Jay 1-3 (double)
Drake Sommer 1-3Reese Brown 2-3 2 RBIs (home run and a
triple)Landon Fackler 2-3
Noah Ryan 3-3 1 RBI
Joel Saneholtz 2-3Nate Hooser 1-2 3 RBIs (double)
Avery Leazier 1-3Cedric Taylor 2-3
Greyson Saneholtz 1-2 1 RBI
May 28
CK Technologies 1120/20 4
Noah Jay 1-4 (double)Drake Sommer 2-4 2 RBIs
Reese Brown 3-3 (double)Landon Fackler 3-3 3 RBIs (double and a
triple)
Noah Ryan 2-3 2 RBIsJoel Saneholtz 1-3
Nate Hooser 2-3Avery Leazier 1-2 2 RBIs
Cedric Taylor 2-3 1 RBI (double)
Greyson Saneholtz 1-2 1 RBILuke Musser 1-3
May 30
CK Technologies 16Stryker 2 1
Noah Jay 4-4 2 RBIs (home run and 2
doubles)Drake Sommer 4-4
Reese Brown 3-4 7 RBIs (2 home runsand a triple)
Landon Fackler 2-4 1 RBINoah Ryan 3-3 1 RBI (double)
Nate Hooser 2-3 3 RBIs (double)
Avery Leazier 2-3Cedric Taylor 3-3 1 RBI
Greyson Saneholtz 2-3 1 RBI
June 2
CK Technologies 11
Pioneer 2 1Noah Jay 2-3
Drake Sommer 3-3
Reese Brown 3-3 2 RBIs (double and atriple)
Landon Fackler 3-3 3 RBIs (double)Noah Ryan 3-3 4 RBIs (triple)
Nate Hooser 1-3
Avery Leazier 3-3Cedric Taylor 0-2 1 RBI
June 5
CK Technologies 11Edgerton 1 9
Noah Jay 2-4
Drake Sommer 1-4Reese Brown 2-4 3 RBIs (home run)
Landon Fackler 4-4 3 RBIs (home run anda double)
Noah Ryan 3-4 1 RBI (double)Joel Saneholtz 1-4
Nate Hooser 2-2 1 RBI (double)
Avery Leazier 2-3 1 RBI (double)Cedric Taylor 2-3 1 RBI
Greyson Saneholtz 2-3 1 RBI
June 17
CK Technologies 8
Pioneer 1 5
Noah Jay 2-3 3 RBIs (2 home runs)Drake Sommer 2-3
Reese Brown 2-3 2 RBIs (home run and adouble)
Landon Fackler 2-3 1 RBI (double)
Noah Ryan 3-3 1 RBI (double)Nate Hooser 1-2
Avery Leazier 2-2Greyson Saneholtz 1-2
Catching Up With CKTechnologies 7/8 Youth Baseball
STRYKER: June 12 - Riverside Greens in Stryker was the site of a Junior Golf Tour-nament on June 12.
In the boys 16-18 group, Trevor Dominique red a 66 to lead the pack, with Hunter
Shaull carding a 76. The 13-15 age group saw Hayden Clingaman leading the way withan 87, while Drew Peters red a 90. Spencer Clingaman took the 12 and under category
with a 54.Anna Marshall won the 16-18 girls category with a score of 96.
Riverside Greens HostsJunior Golf Tournament
Wauseon Lady Indians 14U SoftballTeam Captures 2014 Championship
PHOTO PROVIDED
CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS ... The Wauseon Lady Indians 14U Softball Team went 6-1in the Northwest Ohio Softball League Tournament to capture the Championship. The
team was made up of 8 incoming Wauseon Freshmen, and 5 incoming Wauseon 8th
graders. The Lady Indian tournament highlights included, a hard fought 10 inning winover Napoleon, a 1-0 shutout of Bryan, and a 7th inning rally to beat Archbold. The
14U team nished the season with an overall record of 15-7. Pictured: Back Row L toR, Christina Norman, Ashley Hitchcock, Reagan Spadafore, Halle Floss, Ally Tefft, Rylee
Campbell, Katelyn Roth. Front Row: Ana Lozano, Kaylei Satkowski, Jaelyn Myers, Mad-
elyn Martinez, Ariana Leija. Not Pictured: Alisa Shelt, Player; Roy Norman, Coach, GregTefft, Assistant Coach, Bill Hitchcock, Assistant Coach.
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SECOND PLACE ... The Pioneer 8U All-Star baseball team played in the Hudson All StarTournament on Saturday, July 19th, nishing 2nd place. Shown in the picture are:
Front (left to right): Ethan Wickham, Nathan Rummel, Connor Gendron, Keanu Miller,Devon Terrell, Joe Burt, Trenton Douglass, Keegan Hickman, Jonathan Hicks, Kenneth
Smeltzer and Ben Pettit. Back (left to right): Coaches Rob Wickham, Joe Bohner, CoreyHickman and Chris Gendron.
Pioneer 8U All-Star Baseball TeamPlays Their Way To Second Place